<Anchor> At

the Seoul Station in daylight, an incident occurred where a man was standing and hit a woman for no reason. The woman has a broken cheekbone, and the police don't even know who the killer is.

Reporter Kang Min-woo.

<Reporter> On

the 26th, a man approached Mr. Kim, who looked at a cell phone to call a taxi at Seoul Station during the day.

[Mr. Kim / Victim of Assault: He deliberately approached and hit the shoulder badly and then cursed ○○○. I beg your pardon? As I raised my voice and waited, I

hit my cheekbone with my fist.] The merchants around me also witnessed the scene.

[Violent witness: It seemed that they didn't know each other. The man was assaulting the woman unilaterally ... (The man) was a little oversized.]

Don't ask, this is where the assault took place.

The suspect, who shook his fist with a quiet fist, escaped from the door and escaped as Kim screamed and asked for help.

[Attack on witness: (Inside Seoul Station) It sounded so good that it would ring ... The sound was very loud. (Forehead) The blood was flowing because it was torn like this.]
Kim, who was wearing glasses at the time, was seriously injured by tearing the skin near his eyes and breaking his cheekbones.

However, the special judicial police station in charge of the case could not even figure out who the man was, rather than catching the man for six days.

There was a CCTV on the scene of the incident, but because it was a blind spot, there were no assault scenes, so tracking was limited.

[Mr. Kim / Victim of Assault: It was very scary and avoidable to pass by only the men on the side. Seoul Station will never be able to go alone alone ... .]

Experts point out that there is a limited number of special investigators in the special envoy, so that serious issues should be actively coordinated with the police.

(Video coverage: Jongsoo Hong, Video editing: Hwanhee Won)